These two colourful board were found on the website of Swedish stylist Sasa Antic. You can easily make these yourself. Start by taking a basic board for pushpins or magnets. Cover this with a nice fabric, old wallpaper or colourful wrappingpaper. Than gather your favourite photos, drawings, postcards and other memorabilia and place these on your decorated board.

As I've gone through the entire portfolio of Trine Thorsen I of course have so much more the show you. As this home where the colour purper is taken as the consistent accent colour in every room. I also very much like the wallpaper in the kitchen.

Looking at the portfolio of Trine Thorsen always makes me very happy. Inspirational interiors photographed in a light and beautiful way. As here in the mix and match of old and new in Heidi's Hus. This is only a small selection of the colourful images shot at her home.

For some time now I'm a 'fan' of the Bloesem blog and the Bloesem kids blog. Perhaps a good suggestion for Lille Lykke to also start a kids blog. I come across so many nice ideas. As this 'make it yourself' artwork. It reminds me of the paintings from the Dutch artist Andrea Letterie (although hers are much more colourful!).

Today we decorate our home as it is my birthday! I turn 35 and for the first time I'm starting to count the years. Never felt like doing that before. The cute 'make them yourself' decorations are from a Norwegian blog Pickles. An older post but I thought it was suitable for today.

As a little girl I loved to look at the large magnolia tree in the garden of my dad's GP practice. Beautiful flowers in a light shade of pink. Now a magnolia tree is still one of my favourites but you can only enjoy it so short before the petals start falling. You can just as easily bring the magnolia flowers indoors with this wallpaper. The wallpaper is from the Swedish Borastapeter. It makes this kitchen as a warm welcome room. Just add a little pink bouquet to the table and you enhance the pink in the wallpaper.

A great holiday getaway decorated by using light, natural wood and black and white. As in this great homely kitchen. It's nice to see the floor is a mixture of the black and white and makes a wam grey look.

As often said I like a bit of humor in an interior. As with this Hus & Hem libraby wallpaper. I love how they've combined it with the clean lines of the table, chairs and lamps. The rug and plaid bring some softness to the total. And I really LOVE the table!

In this little girls room (seen in BoligLIV) we see a colourful splash of creativity. The quilt is made by the resident herself with several favourite fabrics. They also can be found in the cushions on the daybed. Personally I favour the shelving above the daybed which allows you to display your favourites.

Here is a list of images from my 'creative to do list'. All fun and crazy things I come across online and make me think 'I could make that!'. Now the only thing is... where do I find the time!!! Perhaps today on our Dutch liberation day.

If you are looking for the ultimate boys wallpaper look no further. Don't you just love the RUSH HOUR wallpaper from Ferm LIVING. To show you it will be suitable from little baby to young adolecent we have gathered several room examples. It is a easy to use Wallsmart paper with a light blue background and petrol blue cars and busses.

NICE! This week the RUSH HOUR wallpaper from Ferm LIVING is our promotion item!

Jamie is a great cook for a lovely every day meal and writes very good books about this. But he does so much more. Look at his merchandising. Here you see some packaging designed by Pearl Fisher. We love them! and spotted them on Rum ID (a Danish interior and design magazine).